Local Bounty Update

| January 31, 2017

ChipsGood morning Local Foodies!

 

I have some exciting news we now sell OH! Potato chips!

 

OH! specializes in hand-crafted kettle and sweet potato chips, OH! Chips is Columbus, Ohio’s original artisan potato chips.  They are always made fresh, OH! Chips are sliced, fried and seasoned to perfection in Franklinton, Ohio.

 

The favors we sell are :

Roasted garlic parmesan

Blue cheese Buffalo celery

Sweet potato

Kettle

 

Stop by to try an amazing crunchy delicious old-fashioned potato chip!

 

Have a fabulous week!

 

Thank you for all your support!

 

Best thoughts,

Kristie

 

Kombucha Tea Class Wednesday, February 1 — still seats available

Come out to Local Bounty for a fun interactive evening of learning about the health benefits of kombucha while sampling a variety of flavors made locally by Lapp It Up! Kombucha. You’ll get to meet Junita Lapp, the creator of Lapp It Up! Kombucha Teas and ask her your questions about this healthy energizing beverage. All participants will leave with a bottle of their choice of kombucha. Junita will have kombucha kits available for those interested in brewing their own kombucha. Class will be held on Wednesday, Febuary 1 at 6:00 pm
Class cost – $7
Sign up by contacting Local Bounty at (740) 622-1400
www.localbountycoshocton.com/

Thanks,Junita Lapp

Lapp It Up! Kombucha Tea
3661 Stoney Point Road
Malta, Ohio 43758
740-962-4468
740-651-2121
lappitupkombucha.com

 

Strawberry Hill Farm

New things are happening at the farm! Ron and Mary’s son Chris and his wife Erin arrived a week ago, moving from Indiana. They are finishing their house adjacent to the farm. And this week Erin and Mary are introducing new baked goods at Local Bounty—Oatmeal Bread, Honey Whole Wheat Bread, and Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies. Both breads make delicious toast (try them with our strawberry jam!), and the cookies are hearty and chocolaty. Erin is also working on a sourdough bread that we will sell soon. Comfort food for winter!

 

Flying Pig Farm

Ready for the Super Bowl? Pick up some of our pastured chicken wings and one of the many selections of sauces available at the store. We also have grass fed ground beef and chili mixes. Try our 4 Bean Chili for a spicy kick or try Black Bean for a milder variation. Both are delicious!

Keene Creek Farm

We welcomed a new face to the farm this past week. Our Texas Longhorn cow had a heifer calf the girls named Elizabeth “Lizzie” Jane. She’s already kicking up her tail and running across the pasture as if it is spring. Speaking of spring, we are offering Easter hams through Local Bounty again this year. Orders must be placed by February 20though – you’ll have your choice of bone in or out, whole or half (whole is 18-20 pounds and halves are 9-10 lbs), $5.25/lb. The hams are cured and smoked the “old fashioned” way in a wood-fired smokehouse. They hang for 10 days to trap a rich, smoky flavor. We are butchering hogs this week and next. And, to help us clean out our freezer, we are offering $1.00 off all packs of meat in our freezer this week. We’d like to view this as a thank you to our customers too – we so appreciate the opportunity to help feed those around you.

 

Bob’s Pickle Patch/ Verda’s Hens

The hens are doing well with longer hours of daylight.  It makes them think spring, even though the weather is still cold.  We will have plenty of eggs at Local Bounty for you this week.

Also, I will be bringing in black bean brownies; and some real cocoa brownies with none of the calories removed, just in case you are done with your New Year’s resolutions.  We will have small pies, too.  Maybe cherry.

Thanks for shopping at Local Bounty.

 

As always, thanks for your support!

The Local Bounty Producers

 

Local Bounty Coshocton, Inc.
22951 S.R. 83 N. Coshocton, OH 43812
740-622-1400 – We’re also on Facebook!

www.localbountycoshocton.com

Store Hours:
Tuesday – Friday 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

“Coshocton’s only year-round farmers market.”

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